Moth in ear

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This was a different sort of injury bug for Matt Holliday.

In a bizarre episode, a moth got stuck deep in Holliday's right ear, forcing the St. Louis Cardinals star to walk off the field while the Los Angeles Dodgers batted in the eighth inning Monday night.

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With two outs, Holliday called time in left field and started toward the dugout holding his ear. Cardinals trainer Barry Weinberg met Holliday and tried to help.

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/6886838/matt-holliday-st-louis-cardinals-exits-game-moth-gets-stuck-ear]espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/6886838/matt-holliday-st-louis-cardinals-exits-game-moth-gets-stuck-ear[/url]

What a crazy play!? Well it's not really a play, but it's still crazy. Stupid moths.
 
Wow, that is really weird. You'd think the moths would be attracted to the lights, not the dark inside of an ear.
 
That's weird at Mariner's game there are always a bunch of seagulls flying around, but I don't think you could injured from one.
 
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Aug 24, 2011 0:43:23 GMT -5 Car889 said:That's weird at Mariner's game there are always a bunch of seagulls flying around, but I don't think you could injured from one.
The seagulls could get injured from the players; don't let Randy Johnson near one.
 
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